Antique oak stool, folk art
- Dimensions :
- H40 x W29 x D1
- Color :
- wooden
- Material :
- oak
- Style :
- brutalist
Architectural stool in solid oak – Popular Art / Brutalist (circa 1930-1950) - Modernist furniture Magnificent, vintage stool in solid oak. A piece of French popular art with a resolutely modern and sculptural design. Modernist furniture, with a strong and architectural design: This model stands out for its unique base, whose slender lines are inspired by the structure of the Eiffel Tower. The arch cutouts at the base of the legs add superb graphic elegance to the whole. Very beautiful oak grain, pronounced and textured, offering a unique soul. A similar model, created in 1925 by French architect Pol Abraham, is preserved in the collections of the Centre Pompidou. With its pure and radical lines, it fits perfectly "in the style of" Jean Prouvé, Charlotte Perriand, Louis Sognot, and David Rosén. With its ideal proportions, it will integrate wonderfully into a contemporary, minimalist, design, wabi-sabi, slow deco, or japandi interior. A particularly versatile small stool that will leave a strong impression. It will be perfect repurposed as an end-of-sofa table, a unique bedside table, or a pedestal to enhance a ceramic piece or a plant. Condition: Handcrafted, the object is vintage and shows a beautiful warm original patina. It bears a few discreet signs of age (mainly on the top) that attest to its authenticity but remains in very good condition. It is perfectly stable, robust, and sound (no wobble in the base). Dimensions: Height: 40 cm Diameter of the top: 29 cm The last image is a staged setting. This setup aims to: - Highlight the object - Allow for projection - Assist in the purchasing decision - Reduce returns